


(Opens in a new window) Read Our Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless Review A typical three-button controller with a central multifunction button and dedicated volume buttons would have been simpler and far less prone to misfires. Meanwhile, the plus and minus buttons also allow you to navigate forward or backward a track. The power button also handles playback, calls, and access to your phone's voice assistant depending on how many times you press it. Unfortunately, these aren't the only functions these buttons control. The right earcup also houses the power/pairing button, plus and minus buttons for volume control, and a NC button that toggles the ANC. The left earcup’s side panel houses the USB-C port for the included USB-C-to-USB-A charging cable, while the right earcup enables passive listening via a 3.5mm jack with the included audio cable.

The headphones also offer multipoint connectivity for up to two devices, such as a laptop and a phone. For the price, this is a solid range of codecs, though plenty of Android users would gladly swap LDAC for AptX, even if the former doesn't always provide its hi-res audio capabilities. The headphones are compatible with Bluetooth 5.0 and support the AAC, LDAC, and SBC codecs, but not AptX. Internally, 40mm dynamic drivers deliver a frequency range of 20Hz to 20KHz (or 20Hz to 40KHz if you opt for the LDAC codec). The memory foam earpads and headband-both of which feature imitation leather wraps-feel soft, plush, and comfortable for long listening sessions. Ultimately, Anker's Soundcore Space Q45 headphones offer better ANC and a far better app experience for $149.99, but if you can't afford to spend over $100, the 1More pair is a capable alternative.Īvailable in dark gray with black highlights and striking red cloth grilles on the interior of each earcup, the over-ear SonoFlow headphones look more expensive than their price suggests. On the downside, their companion app lacks polish and their on-ear controls could be easier to use. They also produce a pleasing sound signature and feature a high-end design for the price. The 1More SonoFlow headphones are thus notable for delivering remarkably capable noise cancellation for just $99.99.
